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Housesitting, Pet-Sitting and Work Exchange Programs Help People Travel on a Budget

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It’s no surprise that the cost of travel is rising. A report from travel insurance provider Squaremouth found that travelers planned to spend nearly $10,000 on average for their 2024 summer travels. A love of travel motivated HomeExchange super-users Jean and Michael to join the program. “We

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Business Travel Is Back: How to Maximize Your Miles

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In a typical year, Jared Neff, owner of Neff Yacht Sales in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, travels for work a few times a month. He flies to international boat shows and often takes clients to see yachts for sale all over the world. Last year, COVID-related international travel bans kept Neff mostly grounded.

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How to Incorporate Slow Travel Into Your Vacations

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The desire to travel is a very real thing that we can see all around us—from our close friends’ Instagram stories to content creators’ travel vlogs that highlight every step of the traveling process, including packing, hopping on the plane and taking in the sights. What is slow travel? Stay longer in a location.

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Experts Say CEOs Must Face The Facts About Flexibility

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This creates a paradox—despite data showing that hybrid and remote work can drive productivity, some companies are reverting to in-office mandates not because of a decline in performance, but due to internal pressures related to control and economic strategies.

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Canary Islands Investing €700,000 To Attract Digital Nomads Despite Local Protests

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CNN Travel reports tourist numbers have soared from 11.5 million per year to around 16 million per year within the last decade. Spain’s internal debate over digital nomads’ sheds light on the tension between the economic benefits brought by foreign workers and the social concerns of the local population.

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Conference for Administrative Assistants – How to Get Your Executive’s Approval

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Most of the time assistants tell me they can’t attend our conference for administrative assistants or training because of budget cuts or not getting financial support. Sometimes it really is a budget issue. Executives travel all over the country. I understand that perfectly as a business owner and CEO. Why shouldn’t you?

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Exploring the Value and Benefits of Company Retreats

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Cost and budgeting Off-sites, particularly those involving travel, accommodation and professional facilitators, can be costly. It’s crucial for companies to meticulously plan and budget for these expenses to ensure they yield a strong return on investment.

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